Harrisburg Senators (20-22) at Reading Fightin Phils (15-25), FirstEnergy Stadium, 1:35: Matt LeCroy's Senators clinched their first Eastern League series victory in a few weeks by beating the Fightins Saturday night, and now they aim for their first three-game winning streak since winning four straight from April 12-15.

Probable starter for Harrisburg: RHP Blake Treinen (3-4, 5.04 ERA) looks to get back on track. The 24-year-old has allowed 10 runs over his last two starts, including four in six frames in a loss his last time out vs. Richmond. Good news is Treinen is 2-0 with a 0.00 in two road starts this season, including a win April 15 in Reading.

Probable starter for Reading: LHP Austin Wright (0-1, 9.00) is making his first start since a shoulder injury sidelined following a disastrous outing April 13 vs. Erie. In that start, the 23-year-old didn't allow a hit but was tagged with four runs in one inning thanks to five walks. In two early season starts, Wright allowed just one hit in six innings but issued 11 walks. He's the No. 18 prospect in the Phillies' organization.

Coverage: I'll be listening to Terry Byrom's broadcast and posting updates through the PennLive.com Senators home page and on Twitter (@RageAgainstGMo).

Elsewhere in the Eastern League today:

* Binghamton at Portland, 1

* Bowie at Trenton, 1:05

* New Hampshire at New Britain, 1:35

* Erie at Akron, 2:05

* Altoona at Richmond, 2:05

RECAPPING YESTERDAY

Senators 6, Fightin Phils 4: Taylor Jordan (1-0) fired six shutout innings, striking out nine against one hit and reaching the mid-90s with his fastball. Also, Ricky Hague (3-for-3) and Anthony Rendon (2-for-4) each homered and combined to drive in all six Harrisburg runs. Aaron Barrett worked a perfect ninth for his seventh save.